Co-op Cycles Presta Tube - 700 x 23 - 25 / 28 - 32 / 35 - 43
These Co-op Cycles Presta tubes fit a variety of 700c tire widths for easy replacement.
- 48mm Presta valve
- Valve stem is fully threaded for 35-43mm size; the 23-25mm and 28-32mm sizes have smooth valve stems
- Please note: Tube works with Presta-compatible rims only
Imported.
View all Co-op Cycles Bike TubesBest Use | Road Cycling |
---|---|
Wheel Size | 700c |
Valve Type | Presta |
Dimensions | 700C x 28-32 MM: 700c x 28 - 32mm |
Weight | 112 grams |
Sustainability | From a Climate Label Certified brand |
Better gear is built together
From feedback to field testing, all of our gear is dialed-in by REI Co-op members. Their adventures informed every stitch and detail—making for better, longer-lasting gear.


Review this Product
Adding a review will require a valid email for verification
Most Helpful Favorable Review
Most Helpful Critical Review
Customer Images
busted on 2nd day
Bought 2 23-25 and 2 35-43. 1 of the 35-43 tubes busted near the value after 1 day riding. Took it back to the store in Fairfax and was told they don't replace tubes. Understandable but wish they made that clear when I bought them so I didn't have to waste a trip. Very disappointing product and service, a rarity based on my experience. TLDR, I won't be buying tubes from REI again.
not reliable
seam split on a new tube before i could even ride on it, inside a new road tire at 90 psi
Frequently Defective Out Of The Box
I purchased two of these—one to replace on my bike, the other just as backup. The first had a visible weak surface defect around the valve and began to bubble at that point around 10psi. I gradually inflated the second and discovered the next day there were at least 3 pinholes around the valve. Just save your time and spend a little more on a better quality tube. I usually love co-op brand products, but these—confirmed by many other reviews—are frequently defective and poor quality.
Defective out of box
I bought this tube as backup for road emergencies a while back. Had my first flat tire in two years. No problem, I'm prepared for this! Changed the tire only to find out that the replacement tube had a big tear about 0.5cm right out of the box and could not be inflated!! The punctured tube did even hold air better than the new one! Absolutely disappointing!!!
Terrible
I had a gift card and bought 4 of these tubes. All 4 went flat within 3 weeks. They all split on the seam couldn’t believe it. I usually ride bontrager tubes and will never use anything else now. I’ve gone over 2 years on a single bontrager tube. However, I’m like a nascar pit crew changing tubes on the side of the road now, thanks REI for that at least!
Was leaking when installed
I installed the tube. When I tried to fill it, it leaked. Turns out it had developed a tear near the valve. It is made by Kenda, which doesn't have a good reputation either for bike or car tires, and in my experience doesn't make quality products. Perhaps I wasn't gentle enough when installing, though I tried to be careful. I am inclined towards thinking that quality control is poor, and the tube is weak exactly where it's subject to tension.
Flawed tube went flat
I installed the tube and it looked fine. The next day the tire was soft. I removed the tube and inflated it. There is a section of the tube about 1/2" wide that seems to be thicker than the rest and it doesn't stretch as much as the rest of the tube when inflating. In that section of thicker tube there were numerous tiny pits in the rubber and that's where air was leaking out. The tube has "Kenda 700x28/32c, low lead" printed on it.
Two tubes immediately failed
Installed an REI brand tube (manufactured by Kenda). Immediately started leaking at area where rubber seals around valve stem. Installed another and immediately ruptured along seam. Apparently terribly poor manufacturing quality standards. Save your time and money and buy a better brand.
Rock & Roll!
Put them on!! They hold air!! Good to go!!!
Poor Valve Stem Design
The new design of the valve stem is touted to be a better fit for pumps. Actually, the opposite is true. I cannot get the pump coupling to stay on the stem when I try to inflate the tube, it keeps slipping off. Those threads that were removed were what was keeping the coupling on. Bought 3 of these and will be returning them all back to the store.